New In-Silico Framework for 3D Printed Conductive Polymers

A new in-silico platform developed by researchers from University Carlos III of Madrid, Imperial College London, University of Oxford, and BCMaterials provides a multi-scale computational framework for evaluating the thermo-electro-mechanical properties of 3D printed conductive components. The model integrates material composition, printing parameters, and external conditions into a predictive tool that simulates how conductive polymer […]

Feb 11, 2025 - 12:04
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New In-Silico Framework for 3D Printed Conductive Polymers
A new in-silico platform developed by researchers from University Carlos III of Madrid, Imperial College London, University of Oxford, and BCMaterials provides a multi-scale computational framework for evaluating the thermo-electro-mechanical properties of 3D printed conductive components. The model integrates material composition, printing parameters, and external conditions into a predictive tool that simulates how conductive polymer […]